16 May Schiphol becomes CDM Airport through NMOC DPI connection

Departure Planning Information (DPI) messages are sent via B2B web service of EUROCONTROL to the Enhanced Tactical Flow Management System (ETFMS) in NMOC.

To70 played a major role in that achievement through Eugène Tuinstra together with Karin Elbers as project leaders CDM@AMS and LVNL, as well as operations data analysis of Ruud van Gils.

The CDM@AMS program is a joint effort by stakeholders KLM, LVNL and AAS for the implementation of Airport CDM at Schiphol airport. The NMOC integration is the last phase of the program, bringing more efficiency in departure planning through enhanced predictability.

Over the next few years, To70 will continue to support the Schiphol stakeholders in their aim to enhance predictability, reduce operational workload, and comply with international regulation.

Eugène Tuinstra has been project leader in the CDM@AMS program since his appointment in 2016, leading a team of experts preparing the connection to the Network Manager Operations Centre (NMOC) in EUROCONTROL.

AAS has published their press release at news.schiphol.com. For more information please find contact details below and click on the PDF icon to download the article.

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